Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to prospectively evaluate operated cases of AO type 43C tibial pilon fracture and assess which factors might influence functional outcomes during the late postoperative period.Methods: Patients were classified according to the OTA/AO Classification using X-ray and computed tomography (CT) scans. Patients with type 43C fractures were included in this study. A total of 98 tibial pilon osteosynthesis surgeries were performed, and 35 cases were selected for this study based on the inclusion criteria. The treatment protocol established was based on the Tscherne Classification. Results: We observed that immediate skin complications might be a prognostic factor for the late removal of osteosynthesis material (mean=2 years postoperation) because an association was found between skin complications and the removal of osteosynthesis material. We observed a high incidence of late arthritis complications in both groups, which indicates that the post-traumatic arthritis associated with 43C pilon fractures is practically certain. Conclusions: No differences were found between the groups when correlating the American Foot and Ankle Score (AOFAS), the degree of arthritis, and skin complications; therefore, complications did not determine the outcomes of tibial pilon fracture. Although the cartilage damage that occurs at the time of injury is a significant mediator of the clinical outcome, more important factors affect the final treatment outcome. In our study, these factors were the treatment protocol based on soft tissue involvement, the anatomical reconstruction of the joint, and rigid internal fixation with early range of motion. Level of Evidence II; Therapeutic Studies; Comparative Prospective.

Highlights

  • Patients were classified according to the OTA

  • Patients with type 43C fractures were included in this study

  • 35 cases were selected for this study based on the inclusion criteria

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ARTIGO ORIGINAL

Vinícius Quadros Borges, Leonardo Vinícius de Matos Moraes, Gabriel Ferreira Ferraz, Kelly Cristina Stéfani. RESUMO Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar prospectivamente os casos operados de fratura do pilão tibial tipo AO 43C e avaliar quais os fatores que podem influenciar no resultado funcional no pós-operatório tardio. Resultados: Com relação às complicações imediatas de pele observamos que ela pode ser um fator prognóstico para a retirada de material de síntese tardio (média de 2 anos de pós-operatório), pois houve associação entre as complicações de pele e a retirada do material de síntese. Conclusão: Não houve diferença entre os grupos ao relacionarmos escore AOFAS e grau de artrose e complicações de pele e, portanto, as complicações não foram fatores que determinaram um desfecho na fratura de pilão tibial. Em nosso estudo esses fatores foram: o protoloco de tratamento baseado em acometimento de partes moles, reconstrução anatômica da articulação e fixação interna rígida com movimento precoce. Descritores: Fraturas da tíbia; Fraturas intra-articulares; Fíbula; Redução aberta; Inquéritos e questionários

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